Thursday, September 20, 2007

Guide to Laptop Repair

Dropping your laptop or accidentally spilling coffee over it can cause serious damage. If this happens, you have to get it repaired quickly to avoid more serious damage. But where do you get it fixed? How much will it cost you? What will happen to all the data in your laptop? Let this article guide you in what to do with your damaged laptop.

Where do I bring it for repair?
If you do not trust just anyone in handling your precious laptop, then you can always send it back to the manufacturer. These companies have a service department that will cater to all your laptop repair needs. Unless your warranty from the manufacturers is still valid, these repair services can cost you around $500 dollars for a broken motherboards and $400 for a cracked screen. It may be expensive, but at least you will be assured of quality service. If you do not have that kind of money for repairs, then you can turn to the Internet to look for a laptop repair company that charges cheaper rates. Be sure to check their rates carefully to ensure that they will not be charging you with any hidden fees.

How long will it take?
The amount of time required to fix the laptop depends on the type of laptop, as well as the nature of the problem. If you are using a laptop manufactured by a famous company, then the parts of these models will be easy to get. But if you are using a less-known laptop, then you may need to wait a bit to give the repair company time to look for a replacement part. In general, laptop repairs take a week.

What will happen to all the data in my laptop?
If the damage of your laptop is disc-related, then there is a possibility that all your data may be lost. But not to worry because there are programs that can retrieve the data from your laptop and store it in a backup. If the damage to your laptop is simply a hardware issue, such as a faulty screen, then there is no need to worry about losing your data.

By Seth Miller

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